Johnny Gonzo ⚡ Plasma Jungle
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Pseudo Mythology, Ancient World History, Terrestrial changes and a 1st person perspective of the universal cosmic journey into the electric plasma age.
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Wax melted off and then silcate wash, then a powder coating of fine grained quartz powder..... Casting the exterior next.
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Stone egg pottery update. Rims demolded. Rough test egg got another skinning of stone. Next step melt the handling wax from one and add a stone skin.
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Wow listen to all the x archeologists lose their shit. Congrats Micheal you have hit a crazy nerve. Lol
The old view makes no sense. We’re taught humans didn’t settle down into permanent settlements (towns, villages) until 10-20k years ago. Yet we have evidence of built structures 500,000 years ago. And strong, suggestive evidence pushing that back to 800,000 years. So what’s
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Giza block-v3 Learned failure. I used a piece of karst limestone for this pour and it chemically failed. Hard. Powderized upon demolding. Also didn't help it was sun exposed for a month before I demolded. V4 next
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Test stones become new tools. The rRock n Roll caveman way. Homemade.mortar and pestle. The Thai Pork Pok. @iammartinstrayd @natrontheory @FoMaHun @JablonskyVik
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Wild conspiracy.... Stone age alchemy is a real thing.
@joliwa @ErrataRob Mainstream academic thinking doesn't need "shills". Your wild conspiracy theories as a non-expert person whose idea of "research" is reading pseudoarchaeology by Von Daniken and Icke have literally no value.
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Fancy egg interior wall casting. More refined than my first one. @FoMaHun @JablonskyVik @natrontheory @ROTAS_Chris
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Forgotten stone alchemy @Graham__Hancock @DeDunkingPast @MBeallX @DrZamilov @joeroganhq @derek__olson @randallwcarlson @4biddnKnowledge @4gottnHistory @BrightInsight6 @East10Outpost
@4gottnHistory Or it was reconstituted stone from the mountain it's built on. Crushed and soften with ancient knowledge. Stone alchemy. Forms crushed stones, and natural binders. Behold... A nub....for moisture control .
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Stone egg pottery update 1st egg gets all the testing and mistakes. My prototype learning vessel. Learned the gel point of the materials is most important, the best tool is a tooth pick at this scale, and Gravity + fluid dynamics are the best friend of precision.
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Amazing legend I've never heard of before. Makes so much sense. @MBeallX Supports the island hopping thesis across the Pacific during lower sea levels.
@Megalithic12000 I’ll add just a bit to the little square dilemma. The seafaring tradition of the Waitaha of New Zealand tells of how they would sail past Easter Island to a great land in the east before returning. When visiting this land of their great ancestors, they would take two totem birds
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Alright first stone skin applied to the interior. Quartz-sodium silicate-pinch of ash Milky texture to start, spin coat, dry for 1min , repeat till 95% fluid is absorbed. 2nd coat same process. 3rd coat same process but you can see the thin quartz fluid freezing in place.
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Using ancient knowledge to solve modern building problems. Progression of my 'Foundation' block recipe. Smallest was v1. An asphalt (hardness load bearing) limestone (availability) composite to work in weather of a tropical island. Used for paving stones and bamboo pole support
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Try it try it 😜 o really good. Kicking Rock 🪨 soon 💪 https://t.co/8hmmbUvgdj
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Rock n Roll more stone age tools in a city condo. Lapping and mold forming. @natrontheory @iammartinstrayd
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3 eggs, 3 different techniques. Adding the wax collar almost worked by mold was faulty and seperated getting stuck inside the egg.
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So I made quartz wax caps for my lil egg bros. This will be the base of my vessel so better make it strong. Then just layered the regular wax on till it was thick and covered. Sacrifical lost wax mold.
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Inspired me to figure out my own egg pottery process.
And the winner 🥇 is Seagune! Yes! The “ready made”, hyper precise, yet always unique, super abundant and cheap mold for stone vases is an eggshell. Ostrich egg shell for larger vases 🏺 And goose 🪿 egg shell for the smaller ones. I think mostly goose egg considering the
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